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21 septembre 2014

OCDE :: Regards sur l’éducation

Logo AmueL’OCDE publie son édition 2014 de « Regards sur l’éducation » et présente ainsi les données clés sur la structure, le financement et les performances des systèmes d’éducation. On notera pour cette année, la création de nouveaux indicateurs sur les établissements d’enseignement privés, les conditions requises pour devenir enseignant, et l’accès et la participation aux activités de développement professionnel pour les enseignants.
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16 septembre 2014

Education at a glance 2014

European Commission logoThe European Commission welcomed the launch of Education at a Glance 2014, the annual report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on the state of play and challenges faced by national education systems.
The report highlights the growing importance of investment in education for future growth and employment in the EU and for more inclusive European societies.
A European launch event took place in Brussels, during which Andreas Schleicher, the OECD Director for Education and Skills , presented the Education a Glance 2014 and Xavier Prats Monné, Director General of European Commission's Education and Culture DG, made comments on the relevance and implications of the findings for EU and Member States' policies.

14 septembre 2014

Hungry for some education data? Go no further…

OECD educationtodayBy Dirk Van Damme, Head of the Innovation and Measuring Progress division, Directorate for Education and Skills. The 2014 edition of Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators is released today. Find out how your country compares with others in such areas as who participates in education, and to what level; the wage premium for workers with higher education; how much of the public budget is devoted to education; what teachers earn; which countries are most attractive to international students; how education, skills and employment are inter-related; and much, much more. To whet your appetite, try our interactive data charts below. Read more...

14 septembre 2014

Deutschland, du bist Musterschüler

Ein Kommentar von . Noch mehr Studenten fordert die OECD in ihrem Bildungsbericht. Sie ist noch nicht zufrieden mit dem einstigen Problemkind. Dabei macht Deutschland vieles richtig. Mehr...

14 septembre 2014

Educational mobility starts to slow in industrialised world, says OECD

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentAccess to education continues to expand worldwide but the socio-economic divisions between tertiary-educated adults and the rest of society are growing. Governments must do more to ensure that everyone has the same opportunity to a good education early in life, according to a new OECD report.
Education at a Glance 2014 says that educational mobility has started to slow down in the industrialised world. The number of people with lower qualifications than their parents is 9% among 55-64 year-olds to 12% among 35-44 year-olds and 16% among 25-34 year-olds.
At the same time, among the younger age group of 25-34 year-olds, where the tertiary attainment rate had risen to 43%, the impact of parents’ educational background was just as strong: of adults with at least one tertiary-educated parent, 65% attained a tertiary qualification, while of the adults with low-educated parents only 23% did. These data suggest that the expansion in education has not translated into a more inclusive society. More...

14 septembre 2014

Russian dichotomy – high tertiary, low literacy skills

By Peta Lee. The Russian Federation has the highest percentage of adults with tertiary education among all OECD countries – 53% against an OECD average of 32% – according to Education at a Glance 2014. But there is a contradiction between the federation’s education levels and the mean literacy of its population. Read more...
14 septembre 2014

Education at a Glance – Attainment and employment

By Wachira Kigotho. Investing in higher education in the 34 country members of the OECD is being rewarded with good returns. Despite slow recovery from the financial crisis, on average 80% of tertiary-educated people are employed compared to less than 60% of people with below upper secondary education. Read more...
14 septembre 2014

Educational upward mobility slowing – OECD report

By Karen MacGregor. Educational upward mobility has started to slow in the industrialised world, according to the OECD’s new Education at a Glance 2014 report. The share of people with lower qualifications than their parents is rising – even though higher education pays off more than ever before – and “inequalities between tertiary-educated adults and the rest of society are growing”. Read more...
14 septembre 2014

OECD ‘Education at a Glance’ Report Published

HomeThe Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has released its annual Education at a Glance report, an almanac of indicators on such topics as educational attainment, employment rates by level of education, funding for educational systems, and student mobility across the 34 OECD member nations as well as for 10 additional countries. The dataset encompasses many wealthy nations that predominantly make up the OECD’s membership, in addition to countries with rapidly emerging economies, including Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Read more...

7 septembre 2014

USA: foreign students connect cities to global economy

By Katie Duncan. An analysis of the economies of 118 metro areas in the USA has revealed that foreign students are vital players in connecting cities with economies around the world. A report published by The Brookings Institution, drew on F-1 visa data from 2001-2012 to find that 45% of students were able to extend their visas through the optional practical training (OPT) programme after graduating and get jobs in the metro regions they had studied in. More...

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